fészekparazita
Fészekparazita refers to an organism that lays its eggs in the nests of other species, leaving the parental care to the unsuspecting host. This behavior is most commonly observed in birds, where it is known as brood parasitism. The parasitic female avoids the energetic costs of incubation and raising young, relying entirely on the host to hatch and fledge her offspring.
The success of fészekparazita depends on a variety of adaptations. Parasitic eggs often mimic the appearance
Hosts can develop defenses against fészekparazita. These include recognizing and ejecting foreign eggs, abandoning parasitized nests,
While most famously associated with birds like cuckoos, fészekparazita behavior is also found in some insects,